Sunday 17 November 2013

Curcumin....a power extract from turmeric, the golden herb

In the world of herbs and spices, there’s one that leads the pack in terms of healing. Turmeric, an orangey-yellow spice that comes from a root in the ginger family, is used as a principle healing herb in Ayurvedic medicine, has powerful anti-inflammatory and immune supporting properties, and might just end up being the most important spice in your cabinet. Main health benefits of curcumin are follows
  • Supports the body's natural inflammation response
  • Supports joint health
  • Supports healthy cognitive function
  • Supports liver detoxification and overall liver health
  • Supports healthy vision
  • Supports healthy immune function
 A statistical analysis of millions of scientific studies reveals that curcumin -- one of the active chemical constituents in turmeric -- is the most widely-studied phytochemical in modern science. It has proven to clear your clogged arteries and improve arterial function. Evidence suggests that the greatest health benefit comes from consuming curcumin and other "nutraceuticals" at low doses over a long period of time, rather than from short-term, high dosage schedules.

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